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Leo Totten on Coaching the Olympic Lifts at Every Level Physical Preparation Podcast Archives - Robertson Training Systems
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Leo Totten has always had a fondness for athleticism.
As a child, he knew he wanted to be a teacher and coach, so after completing his degree in Health and Physical Education at West Chester University, he became a high school P.E. teacher, coaching students in several sports.
This background in physical education helped Leo become a better coach and moulded his philosophy in training.
Today, as the owner of Totten Training Systems, Leo takes strength and power training to the next level and imparts his weightlifting wisdom to athletes.
Leo joins me today to discuss coaching Olympic lifts for people at every experience level.
He shares his background in teaching high school physical education and explains how that helped him be a better coach.
He illustrates his coaching methods for Olympic weightlifting and reveals the biggest mistakes athletes and coaches commit.
And he also describes how he coaches athletes at the individual level, and shares his insights on training children to become future athletes.
Because every individual is different, we need to keep them at the level they can handle in good form and position, and pick up their issues and weak areas. – Leo Totten
This week on the Physical Preparation Podcast
* Why you need to be a good teacher to be an excellent coach
* How Leo’s background in education helped him coach in weightlifting
* What led Leo to the world of physical preparation and Olympic weightlifting
* How Leo transitioned from Olympic weightlifting to full-time coaching
* Leo’s coaching methods for beginner weightlifters
* The biggest weightlifting mistakes coaches and athletes commit
* How to regain flexibility and the benefits of doing ‘a clean’ in weightlifting
* Techniques, power positions, and key positions in weightlifting
* The reason Leo doesn’t believe in a sports-specific way to train in weightlifting
* How Leo taught his high school weightlifting classes and the lack of physical education in the country
* The importance of teaching children the basics in athletic skills
Connect with Leo
* Totten Training Systems
* Totten Training Systems on Facebook
* Leo Totten on Twitter
* Leo Totten on Instagram
* Leo Totten on LinkedIn
Stop the Frustration! Get the Complete Coach Certification
Are you a young fitness trainer or coach? Are you frustrated by the results you’re getting or the lack of resources available to learn the skills you need to be successful? Are you struggling to get enough clients or wondering how long you’ll be able to follow your passion for helping others?
It’s time to stop the frustration and stop worrying. It’s time to get certified!
If you’re serious about improving your results, serious about becoming a better coach, and serious about increasing your bottom line, then you need the Complete Coach Certification.
In this massive course, you’ll learn:
* How to use the R7 system to create seamless, integrated and efficient programs for clients and athletes of all shapes and sizes
* How to create the culture, environment and relationships with everyone you train so you can get the absolute best results
* The exact progressions, regressions, and coaching cues I use in the gym – from squatting and deadlifting to pressing and pulling and ev...
Leo Totten has always had a fondness for athleticism.
As a child, he knew he wanted to be a teacher and coach, so after completing his degree in Health and Physical Education at West Chester University, he became a high school P.E. teacher, coaching students in several sports.
This background in physical education helped Leo become a better coach and moulded his philosophy in training.
Today, as the owner of Totten Training Systems, Leo takes strength and power training to the next level and imparts his weightlifting wisdom to athletes.
Leo joins me today to discuss coaching Olympic lifts for people at every experience level.
He shares his background in teaching high school physical education and explains how that helped him be a better coach.
He illustrates his coaching methods for Olympic weightlifting and reveals the biggest mistakes athletes and coaches commit.
And he also describes how he coaches athletes at the individual level, and shares his insights on training children to become future athletes.
Because every individual is different, we need to keep them at the level they can handle in good form and position, and pick up their issues and weak areas. – Leo Totten
This week on the Physical Preparation Podcast
* Why you need to be a good teacher to be an excellent coach
* How Leo’s background in education helped him coach in weightlifting
* What led Leo to the world of physical preparation and Olympic weightlifting
* How Leo transitioned from Olympic weightlifting to full-time coaching
* Leo’s coaching methods for beginner weightlifters
* The biggest weightlifting mistakes coaches and athletes commit
* How to regain flexibility and the benefits of doing ‘a clean’ in weightlifting
* Techniques, power positions, and key positions in weightlifting
* The reason Leo doesn’t believe in a sports-specific way to train in weightlifting
* How Leo taught his high school weightlifting classes and the lack of physical education in the country
* The importance of teaching children the basics in athletic skills
Connect with Leo
* Totten Training Systems
* Totten Training Systems on Facebook
* Leo Totten on Twitter
* Leo Totten on Instagram
* Leo Totten on LinkedIn
Stop the Frustration! Get the Complete Coach Certification
Are you a young fitness trainer or coach? Are you frustrated by the results you’re getting or the lack of resources available to learn the skills you need to be successful? Are you struggling to get enough clients or wondering how long you’ll be able to follow your passion for helping others?
It’s time to stop the frustration and stop worrying. It’s time to get certified!
If you’re serious about improving your results, serious about becoming a better coach, and serious about increasing your bottom line, then you need the Complete Coach Certification.
In this massive course, you’ll learn:
* How to use the R7 system to create seamless, integrated and efficient programs for clients and athletes of all shapes and sizes
* How to create the culture, environment and relationships with everyone you train so you can get the absolute best results
* The exact progressions, regressions, and coaching cues I use in the gym – from squatting and deadlifting to pressing and pulling and ev...
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